

Istituto Internazionale Edoardo Agnelli
Catholic, Founded 1938
Updated July 2026
The Istituto Internazionale Edoardo Agnelli is a Salesian educational institution in Turin-Mirafiori offering a comprehensive range of academic pathways from middle school through to technical and scientific secondary education. It serves as a community-focused 'house' that integrates formal schooling with vocational training, pastoral care, and social initiatives.
Curriculum
Teaching approach
The school is a Salesian institution inspired by the principles of Don Bosco, aiming to educate, welcome, and form 'good Christians and honest citizens.' It operates as a 'house' that provides an inclusive, supportive environment focused on the integral growth—cultural, human, and spiritual—of every student. The educational approach emphasizes personal attention, valuing each student's unique talents through a community-based model.
Programmes
The school offers four main educational pathways: a Scuola Secondaria di 1° grado (middle school), a Liceo Scientifico, an Istituto Tecnico Tecnologico (ITT), and a Centro di Formazione Professionale. The middle school features specialized tracks in music/Spanish, technical-scientific/German, and English with native speakers. The Liceo Scientifico offers standard, Cambridge, and Applied Sciences options, while the ITT provides specializations in Informatics and Telecommunications, Electronics/Electrotechnics, and Mechanics/Mechatronics/Energy.
Outcomes
The school reports strong academic performance, noting that 11 out of 60 students achieved maximum marks in the 2023/2024 state exams. It is consistently ranked on the Eduscopio podium, and data from the MIUR indicates that 80% of its middle school graduates successfully transition to the first year of high school without difficulty.
Student support
Learning support
The school provides support for students with specific learning needs, including those with DSA (Specific Learning Disorders) and BES (Special Educational Needs). Families are required to submit relevant certifications during the pre-enrollment phase to ensure appropriate support. Additionally, the school offers 'sportelli di recupero' (remedial help sessions) to assist students in their academic progress.
Tuition & fees
No published fee schedule was found for this school.
Admissions
The school follows a structured five-step enrollment process: reviewing the educational offer, submitting an online pre-enrollment form, providing necessary documentation (including DSA/BES certifications), attending a mandatory interview with the Director, and finalizing enrollment with a fee. As a paritaria (private-public) institution, it charges tuition fees, which are typically paid in ten installments. The school offers targeted financial aid for low-income families, who may also apply for the annual regional voucher program.
Calendar
The school operates on a standard academic calendar, with Open Day events typically scheduled in October. Administrative and didactic offices are open to the public by appointment from Monday to Thursday (8:30–12:30 and 13:30–16:30) and Friday mornings (8:30–12:30).
Facilities
About the campus
The campus features specialized didactic spaces, including laboratories for biology, chemistry, physics, electronics, mechatronics, energetics, and CAD-CAE-CAM design, alongside dedicated IT labs for the Liceo and ITT. Sports facilities include two gyms and three synthetic grass soccer fields, while cultural and community spaces comprise the 'Don Bosco' Aula Magna, a cinema-theatre, a library, and a parish church. The school also provides a 300-seat canteen, study halls for individual or group work, and an 'Aula 3.0' equipped with modular furniture and interactive technology.
Co-curriculars
Students participate in a wide range of extracurricular activities, including the Agnelli Robotics Team, which functions as an ABB Robotics Education Lab. This team acts as 'young robotics ambassadors,' providing STEM training to middle school students and preparing them for the ABB RobotStudio Junior Cup. Other activities include PCTO (work-related learning) paths, various competitions, and formative projects.



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